Balik terrorism: the return of the Abu Sayyaf
Material type: TextPublication details: Carlisle PA, USA: Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, 2005Description: 58pISBN:- 158487208X (pbk)
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363.3209598 INT Indonesia backgrounder: Jihad in Central Sulawesi | 363.3209598 SID Riots, pogroms, Jihad : religious violence in Indonesia / | 363.3209598 VIC Terrorism and Islam in Indonesia : myths and realities / | 363.3209599 ABU Balik terrorism: the return of the Abu Sayyaf | 363.3209599 BAR Terrorism in the Philippines: the bloody trail of Abu Sayyaf, bin Laden's East Asian connection | 363.3209599 BUR In the presence of my enemies | 363.32095997 COO Mindanao : a gamble worth taking / |
Detailed study of why the Abu Sayyaf group (previously known primarily as a brutal kidnapping-for-profit gang) is emerging as a terrorist group with links to Jemaah Islamiyah and to some extent also with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). This may provide MILF with plausible deniability for terrorist acts, but it also complicates counterterrorism efforts, not least (according to the forward to this paper) because the Philippine government downplays the three way relationship between the different groups.
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